The neighbor across the street from my mother-in-law's house has an EF Hatch with these cross drilled and slotted plates, that I guess are supposed to look like rotors, covering his drum brakes lol. It's funny as shit.

The neighbor across the street from my mother-in-law's house has an EF Hatch with these cross drilled and slotted plates, that I guess are supposed to look like rotors, covering his drum brakes lol. It's funny as shit.

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I hate those things with a passion! If you're going to make fake disc brakes, at least make them somewhat realistic looking. Those things look like a Frisbee with holes drilled into it...no fake caliper to go with it either...

The neighbor across the street from my mother-in-law's house has an EF Hatch with these cross drilled and slotted plates, that I guess are supposed to look like rotors, covering his drum brakes lol. It's funny as shit.

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Those are extremely popular in Europe on VWs. (The VW Golf is the German Civic DX of the US&A).

I hate those things with a passion! If you're going to make fake disc brakes, at least make them somewhat realistic looking. Those things look like a Frisbee with holes drilled into it...no fake caliper to go with it either...

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the ones on this kid's car look like cardboard circles wrapped in foil lol.

^those actually look good..
the covers are a good idea,but they have to be done correctly,or it looks bootleg,,kinda like those movies people tape in the theater,sell you for $10 you o home to watch and its all shaky,half off the screen,and you here a bitch moaning in the background

^those actually look good..
the covers are a good idea,but they have to be done correctly,or it looks bootleg,,kinda like those movies people tape in the theater,sell you for $10 you o home to watch and its all shaky,half off the screen,and you here a bitch moaning in the background

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Ehh...That would be the stock brakes on a TL. Not those dumbass glue-ons.